Pennsylvania
Road Rage Shooting Closes I-95 In Philly, 1 Injured: Reports
PHILADELPHIA — Authorities are investigating another road rage shooting on a Philadelphia highway over the weekend.
The shooting occurred at about 7:24 p.m. Sunday on Interstate 95 near Penn’s Landing, according to Action News. The highway was closed for about two hours while police responded to the scene.
A 35-year-old man was shot in the arm and side of his head when a motorcyclist fired 13 shots at the vehicle he was driving after the driver tapped the back of the motorcycle, Fox 20 reports.
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The motorcyclist sped off, and the victim pulled over and found a Philadelphia police officer, who took the driver to a hospital, according to NBC10.
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Authorities said the shooter was riding a white sport-style motorcycle, and was wearing a tan helmet and a black and white vest.
The highway was closed for about two hours while police responded to the scene.
Patch has reached out to Pennsylvania State Police for more information and will update the story when additional details are made available.
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